Mondo Vision is an exploration of the visual culture of Mondo 2000 , the iconic cyberculture magazine published 1984-1998, edited by R.U. Sirius and Queen Mu. Under the art direction of Bart Nagel, Mondo reinvented psychedelic aesthetics. This book hopes to capture some of the magic of the artwork that brought Mondo to life. Artwork by John Borruso, Heide Foley, Jordan Isip, David Glenn Rinehart, Eric Gullichsen, Stephanie Rausser, Ahmet Sibdial Sau, Jill Greenberg, Mark Landman, Chris Cuffaro, Bart Nagel, Brett Leonard, Bruce Pope, Gerry Hurkmans, Kai Kraus, Pierre Fortin, Rebecca Allen and many more. " Mondo imagined a future more far-out than any of its time. In its pages, readers glimpsed a hyper-accelerationist consumer dream of cyberspace made all more frighteningly real—then and now—by its prophetic synthesis of capitalism, psychedelic culture, and the computer age." —Dr. J. Christian Greer Foreword by Dr. J. Christian Greer Edited by Luca Antonucci Published by Colpa, 2024 Printed in an edition of 300 copies Softcover, 116 pages, full color, 8.75 × 10.5 inches
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